Mum finds raunchy gaffe in the background of her daughter's drawing

By Christina Wood| 2 years ago

Tried hard not to laugh at hilarious image

A mum-of-three fell into fits of laughter when she spotted their pet cats romping in the background of her daughter’s drawing of the family.
Laura Borough was overjoyed to receive a family sketch from her daughter, Ruby, that was sweetly titled 'World’s Best Mum' last month.
However, when the full-time mum looked closer at the picture she spotted a pornographic sketch of their pet cats Dory, 3 and Gumball, 2, 'playing' in the background of the drawing.

Laura tried not to laugh at daughter Ruby's World's Best Mum drawing done at school (Fortitude Press)

The raunchy gaffe involved the family pets - can you see it? (Fortitude Press)

The 28-year-old admits that when the cats are seen bonking she often tells the nine-year-old that they are just playing, so the youngster didn’t understand what her parents were laughing at.
Laura, from Colwyn Bay, in Wales said: "I didn’t notice it at first but when I did I couldn’t stop laughing. We still find it funny now.

"It is currently taped to our cupboard but I think this is something we will probably bring out again when she is older. She won’t be able to live it down.
"We have shown the drawing to some of our friends and family and everybody finds it hilarious.

The family's cats were 'playing' in the background (Fortitude Press)

The family have two cats - Dory, 3 and Gumball, 2 (Fortitude Press)

"The cats have just had kittens so when she asks me what they are doing I usually just tell her they are playing so that is obviously where she’s got it from. It is funny what kids take in."
In the drawing, Laura is holding hands with her children with all of their pets in the background, including the frisky cats.
Underneath the drawing it says, "My mum is amazing! She is the best. When she is happy it makes me so happy".
Laura said: "I was trying not to laugh because she didn’t understand. She doesn’t know what it means. She is only nine years old. It came as a bit of a shock. It wasn’t what I was expecting to see.

Ruby and Leo with their little sister. (Fortitude Press)
"I didn’t want her to see us laughing because I didn’t want her to think we were laughing at her drawing. The rest of the picture was lovely.
"My other child [Leo, 11] who is a bit older was crying with laughter. It is the grumpy look on the white cat that gets me because she is quite moody.
"Ruby is always drawing me pictures but has never done anything like this before. She was quite confused at what we were laughing at."